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Mark the position of the point on the graph according to the coordinates of the point that are given (or calculated).
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Just as you would draw the graph of any other function: -- Select several different numbers for 'x'. -- For each one, calculate the value of "sin1by x", and mark the point on the graph paper. -- After you've done this for enough values of 'x', you'll start to see the shape of the graph, with whatever twists and turns it may have. From there, you can draw most of it free-hand, without any more calculations.
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Ordinate & abscissa
Select a set of values for x. For each value calculate the value of f(x). On a graph paper, mark the points [x, f(x)].
A function assigns each value of the depend variable to more than one value of the inde variable is this true or false
Mark the position of the point on the graph according to the coordinates of the point that are given (or calculated).
pie chart , pictograph , line graph , bar graph , tally mark , triangular graph ect
Not by itself. It is only the framework. But as soon as you mark up one point on it it becomes a graph.
The scale on a graph is the relation between the units of measurement that are being used. This is where you mark different positions on the axis.
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The scale is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
The stress is on the first syllable. PAR-a-graph
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The 'K' represents the 'THOUSAND' mark. The answer - 110,000
what is the value of a 100 sin sundert mark